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How to get in Southern Newfoundland
How to get in Southern Newfoundland
Getting in to Southern Newfoundland can basically be done three ways:
Taking Highway 210 southwest from the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) at the Goobies Visitor Centre, next to an Irving gas station and Truck, Stop, on the east side of the island
Taking the road southeast from the TransCanada (Highway 1) at Barachols Pond Park that leads to Burgeo.
Continuing along the TransCanada east from Port-aux-Basques, ending at Rose Blanche.
Hitchhiking in Southern Newfoundland is not too difficult. Though it can sometimes be a long wait for a ride, as not many cars drive on the key roads (e.g. the 210 or the TransCanada if you're trying to get from Rose Blanche to Port-aux-Basques), once you do get picked up there is a good chance that you will get a long ride. People are friendly, and will occasionally go out of their way to drop you off in a convenient location.
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